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  • wow nice i want one :D

  • in both the warm and blue light...is the Kelvin at 3200 K or closer to 2900 K with the warm light? as well as the blue light, is it closer to 5500 K? or 5000 K?

  • Liquid cooled LED .. Where is the radiator and the pump?

  • what kind of liquid inside the LED lightbulb,,,

    is that breakable or unbreakable

  • i think the internet shop is disappointing to me, i am from germany and we have E27 80 LED Bulps/8 Watts-650 lumen for 25 Euro, these are the bulps the ppl need in a household to replace standard 60 Watt bulp in a lamp for example, the 4 Watt liquid bulps are toys and even more expensive.

  • looks amazing but the price is little up, but no bad i mean look in the way that you can save some gold plus if you have solar hey :) but dam solar p.. are really up up on price anyway :) thx for video

  • I'm confused... is the liquid's primary purpose to cool the bulb or to disperse the LED lighting?

  • It's actually mainly for cooling but it does serve to disperse the light as well. It draws the heat out - while the frosting on the bulbs helps diffuse the light.

  • @ccederlo No idea, If its water pressure will increase until one point it takes out the envelope. If its mineral oil it will not convect on its own and may actually insulate the LED as opposed to cool it if still. If its neither and it would be some sort of glycol solution [nothing much out there that's clear and transfers heat] used to achieve boiling point elevation. But Glycol is toxic and I'd imagine they'd have to figure out a way to avoid hazmat fees

  • Nice product but only geeks will pay $35 for one of these.

  • lol, now if you brake a lightbulb, you need shamwow XD

  • Get those 8/12/16 Watt models out the door and you ought make a killing! By the way, I prefer the warm white ~3000K color myself but i know some prefer the "daylight" color, kudo's for offering both options!

  • We are definitely working hard on getting them out...keep a lookout!

  • Wow, whoever finally thought of using liquid to diffuse the light and cool the toasty LED deserves a healthy bonus! I've always liked LED's but the directionality has been a problem for replacing 95% of standard CFL's and incandescent lights and this looks like the first REAL alternative I've ever seen! CFL's have always struck me as a pain because they save energy yet i can't stand the warm up time nor the idea of mass mass mass production of products containing mercury! This looks awesome!

  • Thanks biigfoot! Warm up time and mercury is definitely a big minus for CFL's making them just an interim solution...

  • @eternaleds I have an "instant on" CFL and I don't car about the environment, so it works for me

  • Would it be ok say... really "cool"? :)

  • it be great to see a 60w output too.

  • @seriago I agree...that what I need to start using these throughout my home!

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